How Much Does it Cost to Charge a Ford Electric Vehicle?
Typically, charging an electric vehicle costs £627 a year. Compared to £1,971 a year for petrol.*
Where can I See Pricing for Charging on the BlueOval Charge Network?
Up-to-date charging prices are shown in the FordPass App, where you can also see stations that are part of the BlueOval Charge Network on a map. Ford applies a 10% service fee on all transactions, which is reflected in the costs displayed. This charge helps us to operate the service and provide easy access to charge points from hundreds of operators in one place. Please note, if your charging session includes session or idles fees, the 10% charge will be applied to the final invoice. Service fees are not displayed at the charging point.
For the duration of your subscription, FordPass makes payment effortless by automatically billing the default payment card in your FordPay Wallet. BlueOval Charge Network costs are subject to change for reasons including, but not limited to, business conditions, energy prices, and errors in published price.
Are There Free Charging Stations?
Yes, some supermarkets and other stores have charging stations that can be used for free while you’re shopping.
*Typical saving of £1,344 based on 12,500 miles per annum, fuel economy 36.7mpg (7.7L/100km), fuel cost £1.28/litre, domestic electricity cost of £0.19/kWh, an energy consumption of 16.5 kWh/100 km and all charging carried out at home.